(a) The Racing Secretary shall discharge all duties of his office, expressed or implied, as required by the Rules.
(b) It shall be the duty of the Racing Secretary or the Barn Superintendent to assign to applicants such stabling as he may deem proper. He and the Stewards shall settle any and all conflicting claims for stable privileges.
(c) It shall be the duty of the Racing Secretary to maintain an accurate record of all races won and to attach the record to the turf authority registration papers.
(d) The Racing Secretary shall compile an official program for each racing day which shall state the time fixed for the first race and give the names of the horses which are to run in each of the races of the day.
(e) The program shall indicate the order in which each race is to be run; the purse, conditions, distance of each race; the owner, trainer, and jockey for each horse; each owner's racing colors, the weight assigned to each horse; his number and post position, color, sex, age and breeding. The program may show other pertinent data subject to the approval of the Commission.
(f) The Racing Secretary shall receive all entries and declarations.
(g) The Racing Secretary shall be charged with the responsibility of maintaining exact records of the licenses of trainers and jockeys, partnership papers, contracts between a jockey and his employers, appointment of authorized agents and jockey agents, the adoption of colors, and the adoption of assumed names. The Racing Secretary shall include appropriate information in the programs.
(h) Each morning as soon as the entries have been closed and compiled, the declarations made and approved by the Stewards the Racing Secretary shall post the overnight list in a conspicuous place in his office. Any newspaper desiring the overnight list shall be furnished a copy.
038-5 Wyo. Code R. § 5-14